C. Robert Wieser


C. Robert Wieser was an American electrical engineer and later became a developer of electrical and computing technology. He was especially and particularly noted for having contributed to the development of the Cape Cod Air Defense system and SAGE system.
Wieser directed the first successful testing of the technology necessary for the creation of an airborne interception system, which from this embryonic state, would later develop into the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment system. The SAGE system led to the development of technology known as packet switching, which contributed directly, from being a composite element of technology, to the creation of the ARPANET and ultimately the Internet.

Short biography

Wieser was born Charles Robert Wieser in New Rochelle, New York on January 19, 1919.
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Wieser died on March 1, 2011, aged 92.